Example sentences of "[subord] we had [det] " in BNC.

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1 Do n't you know that Freddie Nash is now sharing Major Hallett 's cottage , where we had that party before Christmas ?
2 What , after all , could be more suitable for the Lionisers than the hotel within whose walls Dickens spent so much time , and where he had completed Nicholas Nickleby , the Albion ‘ where we had that merry night two years ago ’ , he wrote to his friend Forster , an occasion made the merrier by indulgence in the landlord 's ‘ excellent hollands ’ .
3 Although we had little notice of the tour , branches were keen to help and the Association will receive £6,628 representing 50% of the total profits .
4 Although we had little to eat , the water held out , and we bathed Father 's wounds , which were beginning to look nasty .
5 The fans are more fanatical and although we had some great times at Goodison , this could be something else .
6 I move my Lord Mayor , with great pride that this amendment be supported and final and finally we will to the electorate , as we did last year , and we will win and we 'll have more success next year than we had this year .
7 Luckily , Felton were at full strength , so we had little chance of losing .
8 And after that came this unofficial parade organized by Trade Unions and also , Moscow Voting Associations , so we had this peculiar spectacle of this radical Mayor of Moscow , newly elected Gavrielle Popov , standing up there , shoulder to shoulder with President Gorbachev and Yigor Ligicharf and er Defence Minister , Mick Dimitriargo , amongst others .
9 And I remember once we had that was we had accountancy and we have a year to pick that one .
10 Once we had these we could immediately understand the commercial angles . ’
11 Once we had this dance troupe on called Grand Slam , who appeared in leather G-strings and bras , despite the fact that all four of them were at least two stone overweight .
12 Cos we had this mat there a long time and I think we picked .
13 I do n't think Lou remembers how hard we worked , but it was every weekend for 18 months , going over and over these songs until we had all these dismembered arrangements we became famous for .
14 We met more and more frequently as the months went by , until we had more drafts than the windows of a stone cottage .
15 Of course , if we had that in painting , it would be absolutely marvellous ; if one had somebody one could go and talk to who would say , ‘ Do n't do this ; throw that away ’ and all that kind of thing .
16 And I think in terms of justifying that , if we had that you know , if you 're saying people have to justify why they 're going , I think they 'd all more or less say the same .
17 In as much as , if we are suddenly told , divest yourselves of County Farms , then we will be in a much better position to make a balanced decision , and to maximise return from those County Farms if we had that information available .
18 But if we had that aim in mind exclusively , we would choose a different theory of adjudication , which we might call " unilateral conventionalism " or just " unilateralism . "
19 It means if we had that spending assessment and our costs , instead of the listeners getting a bill for four hundred pounds in their letterbox in May they would get a cheque for over five hundred pounds .
20 It was felt that if we had that information available that it might be worthwhile exercise to carry out some analysis of erm time was given or
21 If we had all this , I believe the new Abortion Pill would be an asset .
22 Can image if we had all these people , and
23 If we had all the money .
24 If we had such a high rate , many of our devices would become irritating or disturbing .
25 If we had such highly centralised decision-making it would not matter who won elections or who was Chancellor of the Exchequer , because such issues would be decided elsewhere .
26 If we had such a network , we would be able to withdraw the support which we currently give to private practitioners , but the Minister knows that we can not do so at this stage because there is no body of effective legal advice and opinion to benefit people .
27 Erm what would present problems in real life I think would be developments of a larger kind than that in which a new settlement er might be one strategic site if we had such a policy might be another .
28 Moreover , say Hackman and Oldham , even if we had this knowledge , it would still be a struggle to implement good job design principles .
29 If we had this up and running , the sort of thing that we would do is put together a package
30 Beep in the ear is so important just a second ago , because if we had this on , busy on the phone , and the next caller comes through , because it was my phone , those calls would go through to Hilary , so I would n't get a beep in the ear would I ?
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